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Jeanie Bottle 221

Sep10

by Roberton September 10, 2013at 12:00 am and modified on April 9, 2015. at 10:14 am

Considering how Neil reacted to Jeanie’s body (and considering he got closure when Araceli wore it), am somewhat disappointed in Rodge (who obviously doesn’t prefer blondes). Then again, Natalie made it quite clear that he would never get any from her, I don’t think anyone can blame him for seeking solance elsewhere.

Though I wonder why the DoHS haven’t arrested Natalie earlier when she was out and about on her own.

Ok, clearly the spooks looked up “Natelie” in their database and found out that her ID was fake, since there is no passport, social security number, driver’s license, or federal security clearance for her. The real question is what made the spooks curious enough to bother checking in the first place? What first made them suspicious? They don’t exactly audit EVERYBODY who attends these conventions.

They are storing them, but they don’t have the manpower to listen to what’s said in them, at least not until computer voice comprehension software gets advanced enough to fully automate it. Given the number of calls Americans make, about two percent of the whole population would have to be employed just to listen to all of the calls unless you have a way of throwing out the worthless ones beforehand.

Pipe cleanser??? What is that doing at a conference for aerospace engineers? Sounds more like a civil engineering issue. Or she really is a spy, and the HLS guys will be in deep for arresting the wrong girl–i.e., Natalie/Neil.

It’s plausible.
The DoHS would inevitably come across Araceli’s undeliverable bottle and check if it contains a dirty bomb or pipe bomb or sarin gas or anthrax or salmonella or pork. (Now that I have your attention, can you confirm or deny? If not, just say so.)